Agrade Camíz
Desterro, 2022
acrílica látex, grafite spray e pastel oleoso sobre eucatex
[acrylic latex, spray graphite and oil pastel on eucatex]
[acrylic latex, spray graphite and oil pastel on eucatex]
212 x 121 x 3 cm
[83 1/2 x 47 5/8 x 1 1/8 in]
10.5 kg
[83 1/2 x 47 5/8 x 1 1/8 in]
10.5 kg
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'Assim como em Habitacional 4, essa obra de 2019 é feita com o material possível, com o que tem. A obra parte da minha necessidade de prática de pintura, de...
"Assim como em Habitacional 4, essa obra de 2019 é feita com o material possível, com o que tem. A obra parte da minha necessidade de prática de pintura, de expressão. No mesmo ano passei a morar e trabalhar no Palacete dos Amores, um casarão de 1890 localizado na Lapa, no Rio de Janeiro, uma ocupação que ao longo dos anos abrigou o primeiro bordel da cidade. Depois, recebeu mais de 150 famílias desabrigadas, bocas de fumo e ateliês diversos. A casa dos sem-casa. Achei essencial chamar a obra de Desterro, principalmente para falar da fome que nos une em diferentes tempos nessa moradia." - Agrade Camiz
["As in ‘Habitacional 4’, this 2019 work was made with the materials I had at hand, with what was possible and easy to obtain. The work comes from my need to practice painting, a need for expression. In that same year I started to live and work at Palacete dos Amores (Palace of Loves), a 1890 manor located in Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, an occupation that during some years had hosted the city’s first brothel. It later sheltered more than 150 homeless families, drug-dealing operations, and many artist studios. The home of the homeless. I thought it was essential to call the work ‘Desterro’ (‘Exile’), mainly to speak about the hunger that united us all in different times in that house." - Agrade Camiz]
["As in ‘Habitacional 4’, this 2019 work was made with the materials I had at hand, with what was possible and easy to obtain. The work comes from my need to practice painting, a need for expression. In that same year I started to live and work at Palacete dos Amores (Palace of Loves), a 1890 manor located in Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, an occupation that during some years had hosted the city’s first brothel. It later sheltered more than 150 homeless families, drug-dealing operations, and many artist studios. The home of the homeless. I thought it was essential to call the work ‘Desterro’ (‘Exile’), mainly to speak about the hunger that united us all in different times in that house." - Agrade Camiz]